New In Stock: 4×32 Scope with 3/8″ Dove Tail Mounting Kits
The 4×32 Scope with 3/8″ Dove Tail Mounting Kits, is a superb item at an inexpensive prize. The scope delivers a high quality zoom and it can also be easily adjusted to your personal Rifle Rimfire .22 or hunting crossbow.
This item is now in stock and ready for shipping at: 4×32 Scope with 3/8″ Dove Tail Mounting Kits

The scope also offers an upgraded Crosshair View in which gives an enhanced aim to your target, before it only came with a single hair view.

Highline
- 4x Scope Magnification
- 32mm Objective Lens
- Parallax-free at 25 yards… no “optical illusions” to deal with
- Perfect for Rimfire Rifles and Hunting Crossbow
- Black Matte Finish
Package Content
- 1 x 4×32 Scope
- 2 x 3/8″ Dovetail Rings
- 1 x Lens Caps
- 1 x Lens Cleaning Cloth
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North Carolina Crossbow Regulations Legalized
North Carolina has made it effective to legalize crossbows for hunting, starting August 1,2011 to July 31, 2012. This is really great news for people that like to go hunting with there crossbows. It is another wonderful location were people can go and have great hunting experience. North Carolina offers great hunting opportunity programs for the disabled in which also consist of crossbow hunting.
“Crossbows are legal hunting weapons for licensed hunters anytime bow-and-arrow hunting is allowed. Crossbows must have a minimum draw weight of 150 pounds. Bolts must use broad heads. ” -www.ncwildlife.org/Regs
Some of the Most frequent asked Questions:
Who can hunt with a crossbow?
Any properly licensed hunter or licensed-exempt hunter, regardless of disability.
When can a properly licensed hunter use a crossbow?
Anytime bow and arrow is a legal method of take. For deer, that is any open deer season (i.e., archery, muzzle loader and gun). A crossbow can also be used to take nay other game bird, game animal or non game animal for which there is a season.
Are there any restrictions on the type of crossbow I can use?
Crossbows must have a minimum draw weight of 15o pounds. Only bolts with fixed minimum broad head width of 7/8 inch or a mechanically opening broad head with a minimum width 7/8 inch in the open position maybe used for taking bear, deer, wild boar or wild turkey. Blunt-type bolts may be used in taking smalls animals and birds, including, but not limited to, rabbits, squirrels, quail, grouse and pheasants. Poisonous, drugged, barbed or explosive bolts may not be used for taking any game.
Find more detail from www.ncwildlife.org/Regs/Regs_Hunt_Trap.htm
Breaking News: Boy Throws Rocks at cars, SHOT by CROSSBOW
Check: cbsnews.com/stories/2011/08/30/national/main20099252.shtml
This will make people think twice before they throw rocks at cars. According to San Diego police two young boys were throwing rocks at cars, when the passenger in a vehicle (black Toyota RAV4), pulled out a crossbow and shot one of the boys in the abdomen. The young boy was taken to the hospital with no life threatening injuries. No arrest have been made.
It must be a hard lesson learned by the young boy that was struck by the crossbow, although the boy was wrong for throwing rocks, I believe that no child or person should be harmed in any form, especially being shot by a crossbow. There are many other forms in preventing situations like this from occurring, I am just glad to see that the young boy did not face any serious life threatening injuries. I do hope that the young boys parents are more aware of what there children are doing then letting them outside throw rocks at cars and well for the person who shot the crossbow I just hope that he gets arrested for his senseless act.





